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Luis OopshHistorically, the Internet has been all about connectivity between computers and among people. The World Wide Web opened enormous opportunities and motivations for the injection of content into the Internet, and search engines, such as Google's, provided
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13 Oct 08
daddy sucroseHilarious. Nothing new here. Google needs some serious imaginative CPR.
Future Google internet InternetOfThings DataSpace RFID web2.0 Web3.0
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nicolas novaDocumenting how someone like Vinton Cerf describes the Internet of Things. So classic... and please note the "Google will be there, helping to make sense of it all, helping to organize and make everything accessible and useful."
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30 Sep 08
Xaver InglinPower distribution grids, for example, will become a part of the Internet's information universe. We will be able to track and manage electrical power demand and our automobiles will participate in the generation as well as the consumption of electricity.
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In the next decade, around 70% of the human population will have fixed or mobile access to the Internet at increasingly high speeds, up to gigabits per second.
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In the next decade, around 70% of the human population will have fixed or mobile access to the Internet at increasingly high speeds, up to gigabits per second
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In the next decade, around 70% of the human population will have fixed or mobile access to the Internet at increasingly high speeds, up to gigabits per second. -
mobile devices
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your mobile will remember where you have been
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The Internet will transform the video medium as well
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The Internet will also become more closely integrated with other parts of our daily lives
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Internet-enabled washing machines are managed by Web-based services that can configure and activate your washing machine.
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29 Sep 08
Miren BerasategiAnnotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fgoogleblog.blogspot.com%2F2008%2F09%2Fnext-internet.html
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In the next decade, around 70% of the human population will have fixed or mobile access to the Internet at increasingly high speeds, up to gigabits per second.
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28 Sep 08
Kilian Hauray"The flexibility we have seen in the Internet is a consequence of one simple observation: the Internet is essentially a software artifact. As we have learned in the past several decades, software is an endless frontier. There is no limit to what can be pr
blog_approved google internet for:arno_lesaint for:lechatboiteux
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26 Sep 08
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In the next decade, around 70% of the human population will have fixed or mobile access to the Internet at increasingly high speeds, up to gigabits per second. We can reliably expect that mobile devices will become a major component of the Internet, as will appliances and sensors of all kinds. Many of the things on the Internet, whether mobile or fixed, will know where they are, both geographically and logically. As you enter a hotel room, your mobile will be told its precise location including room number. When you turn your laptop on, it will learn this information as well--either from the mobile or from the room itself. It will be normal for devices, when activated, to discover what other devices are in the neighborhood, so your mobile will discover that it has a high resolution display available in what was once called a television set. If you wish, your mobile will remember where you have been and will keep track of RFID-labeled objects such as your briefcase, car keys and glasses. "Where are my glasses?" you will ask. "You were last within RFID reach of them while in the living room," your mobile or laptop will say.
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And Google will be there, helping to make sense of it all, helping to organize and make everything accessible and useful.
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